I like to create, I love to compete, I chase what excites me — and when something has my attention, I go all in. At 14, I co-founded BNDA CLO with a friend — "Be Different Not Alike." A clothing brand, built from nothing. When I pitched my dad for funding, he hesitated... until he realized this was my shot at real business experience. We moved 100+ tees. That wasn't enough to pay him back though, so I went out and started cleaning windows for doctor's offices. Hustle doesn't have a minimum age. Not long after, I launched MMEDIA — a media project that landed me clients like a local band from my city. I've been building ever since.
Beyond business, I got into personal finance and investing early. I'm still learning, but watching and understanding global markets genuinely fires me up. And then there's triathlon — I fell hard for it. My big target: qualify and perform at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. I'm training every single day to make that happen.
This summer I'm heading to HSG — not just for the degree, but to surround myself with people who think big and move fast. In the next five to seven years, I want to take more risks, grow personally, and keep becoming a better version of myself. Every single day.
And there's something bigger I think about a lot. The world is getting more closed off — more nationalist, more egocentric, more "us vs. them." I think that's one of the most dangerous things happening right now. Because the thing that actually moves humanity forward is human contact across borders. Meeting someone from a completely different background, a different culture, a different way of seeing life — that's one of the most valuable things we have. I want to be someone who builds bridges, not walls. That's not just idealism. That's the kind of person I'm trying to become.